U.S. Mountain Community Summit set for January 2019 Public and private sector to discuss housing solutions

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U.S. Mountain Community Summit set for January 2019 Public and private sector to discuss housing solutions

December 20, 2018 – Join us for the inaugural U.S. Mountain Community Summit in Vail, Colorado for three days of solutions-based presentations and panel discussions to address the affordability gap in re- sort-based mountain towns. The 2019 event will focus on workforce housing and kicks off at The Lodge at The Lodge at Vail January 14th-17th 2019.

In collaboration with APX1, Vail Resorts®, the Town of Vail, RCLCO, and Vail Valley Partnership, the summit brings private and public sector stakeholders together from 26 mountain communities, including real estate developers, land planners, business leaders, policy makers, and impact investors.

“We conceptualized the U.S. Mountain Community Summit to join private and public sector forces to address issues critical to U.S. mountain communities,” said Natalie Spencer, the founder of APX1 and the summit’s principal organizer. “The event is geared towards decision-makers and professionals who rely on healthy economies and communities to thrive in their given region.”

The summit goal is to provide stakeholders with actionable information, support networks and access to financing to help facilitate best-practice community building solutions. The program includes three days of solutions-based programing and networking opportunities.

Attendees include renowned impact investors, real estate analysts, workforce housing developers and key stakeholders from 26 mountain regions.

The speaker lineup includes community thought leader Cameron Sinclair, impact investor Jeremy Keele, APX1 founder Natalie Spencer, Plant Prefab founder Steve Glenn, RCLCO Director Adam Duck- er, and Whistler Sustainability Director Cheeying Ho to name a few.

The event is limited to 100 attendees. Those interested in participating in the summit are encouraged to reserve seats in advance. For more information and to register for the summit, visit U.S. Mountain Community Summit Invitation Link or apx1.co for up-to-date programing.

ABOUT APX1:

From workforce housing to food security, APX1 is the first nationwide effort to address the core issues resort-based mountain towns face. We are dedicated to finding and funding best-practice, community building solutions. www.apx1.co